Thursday, April 20, 2017

Dennis Prager Lucidity as clear as Jewish Mud

Let me start by asking a question. What do you think this is: “a black radical and disturbed young American Jew living in Israel”? Well, it is what it sounds like it is: A young man that happens to be American, a black, a radical and a Jew.” Right?

That's what Dennis Prager wants you to believe. Be warned, however, that it is a lie. He, being the ignoble example that he is; he relied on the Jewish clarity of mud to transmit a falsehood disguised as truth. You'll find that sentence in the article he wrote under the title: “Two Weeks of Great Clarity,” published on April 18, 2017 in National Review Online.

The article is Prager's latest salvo in the Jewish civil war that is raging between the base which began to mellow, and the neoconservative splinter that hardened some time ago, and kept on hardening ever since. Prager being of the latter variety, used the missile attack against Syria – launched by Donald Trump's Conservative administration – to launch his own attack against the previous Progressive administration of Barack Obama, accusing it of not doing what it was supposed to do. To describe what the event has meant to him, Dennis Prager said this: “If you prize clarity, these past weeks were some of the best in memory”.

Moreover, this being a war, Prager understands that it is not enough to attack without also defending your turf. He felt the need to defend because the Progressives had attributed “bomb threats phoned in to Jewish community centers and Jewish agencies” to Trump supporters and to white supremacists. And so, Prager felt obligated to mount a defense based on the premise that the mischief maker was neither a Trump supporter nor a white supremacist, but “a black radical and disturbed young American Jew living in Israel”.

But this is a deception of the kind that only the Jews are capable of hatching. The fact is that two individuals were apprehended in connection with that complex incident. The first individual was a non-Jewish African American who made a single threatening call – not to a Jewish center, and not in the same time frame – just to lash out at someone because he was distraught that his girlfriend had dumped him. It's like being frustrated at something all day and going home where you kick the cat.

The second individual was an American Jew who made several dozen threatening calls to Jewish centers in the United States, Canada and Australia. He made the calls from Israel using equipment and techniques that say the event was deliberately devised by an evil genius. And you don't have to be a genius to figure out the intent behind it all. Simply stated, the man wanted to turn the civil war that's raging among the Jews at this time into a war between the Jews and the larger societies of the United States, Canada and Australia.

If you want to know what will happen next, the answer is that nothing will happen. No open trial will be conducted in Israel or anywhere. No extradition of the accused will be done to the United States or Canada or Australia. And no connection will be established between that incident and the vandalism that happened to Jewish cemeteries at the same time … all this despite the prima facie evidence that one and the same group was behind the threatening phone calls and the vandalism at the cemeteries.

If you ask: Why is it that nothing will happen? The answer is that the culprit did not act alone. Despite his genius, he is no more than a small cog in the big Jewish wheel that keeps hurting itself for a reason. But what kind of a reason is that?

Well, when it comes to Jewish matters, there happens to exist a simple way to find out the reason. All you need to do is sift through what they say, and try to spot what false accusation they might be throwing at someone else. When you find one, it'll tell you what they are themselves guilty of.

Look now what accusation Dennis Prager is throwing at what he calls the Left: “These groups aren't downtrodden; they are merely a vehicle by which the Left attacks America and Israel to gain power.” This is it; he falsely accuses others of attacking America and Israel to gain power.

Had he explained how attacking America and Israel gives power to the attackers, the readers might have believed him. Until he does, what will stand is what has been explained thousands of times on this website and elsewhere.

It is that accusing others of anti-Semitism gives power to the attackers because they silence the opposition and monopolize the marketplace of ideas. And there is no greater power than to have monopoly over something.

All in all, Denis Prager has muddied the waters by pretending to bring clarity to the subject he is discussing. He also accused others of what is attributable to himself and to those like him.